The Seeker to be showcased at AAD2016
AAD, a decades-old trade and air show that is held in partnership with the South African government, is expected to host more than 30,000 trade visitors, 86 countries, and over 100 aircraft this year in Tshwane, South Africa.
“This exhibition is the premier location for marketing air, sea, and land technologies across the African continent,” said Tommy Dunn, senior vice president of Business Development and Marketing at CSI Aviation, the parent company of Seeker Aircraft. “We are proud to bring the Seeker to Africa and to demonstrate its unparalleled surveillance capabilities to this discerning audience.”
According to Dunn, the aircraft provides a cost-effective solution for missions requiring short take-off and landing, easy maintenance in the field, and excellent cockpit visibility. “In short, it’s an excellent fit for coastal and border surveillance, police and security operations, oil and gas pipeline surveillance, and wildlife protection and anti-poaching programmes,” he said.
The Seeker, with its newly approved CASA and FAA normal category cockpit, which is being brought to South Africa specifically for the exhibition, will be available for demonstration flights and possibly for sale.
“The aircraft has already seen a lot of interest from government and commercial entities in Africa. We’re very pleased to make it available for show and demo,” said Dunn.